The This Isn't the Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn 2 XXX ParodyKardashians may have refrained from blessing us with their annual Kristmas Kard in 2016, but fear not: The Kardashian-Wests have done one better.
A blurry family portrait to rival the '60s Addams Family: That's what Kanye West has given fans and frenemies for the holidays, albeit three days after Christmas.
SEE ALSO: Kanye West wants a 'direct line' with president elect TrumpAnd honestly? Iconic.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
Presumably taken on an old Polaroid-style camera during Kris Jenner's yearly and ridiculously lavish holiday party, the image seems to carry a number of messages under its cool, literal exterior.
Including:
It's the holidays and we're goddamn tired. And 2016 is the worst.
We're posing as a happy family, but really we're quite sad.
This is going to be the perfect response to those divorce rumours.
Family photos are a stupid tradition and we are here to subvert them.
Thinking of dying my hair yellow and pink like the rainbow Paddle Pop, wyd?
Fun fact: West originally posted the photo to Twitter two hours earlier, but that version was even blurrier than the current version. So he took it down, replacing it with a slightly less blurry one.
Although the image proves Kanye West's presence at the night's festivities, according to Vanity Fair, something else was noticeably absent. *dun dun dun*
Kim's wedding ring. Maybe she got it re-fashioned into a fetching lip-ring? She's definitely sporting one of those.
Mystery aside, we know one thing for sure: 2016 has been a tumultuous year for the Kardashian-Wests, and if they want to boycott smiling in a blurry holiday photo, that's just fine.
In the eternal words of Kim Kardashian West herself -- "Can I live?"
(Editor: {typename type="name"/})
You won't see Elon Musk smoking weed in public again, NASA admin says
A Hall of Mirrors by Gary Indiana
I Could Not Believe It: The 1979 Teenage Diaries of Sean DeLear by Sean DeLear and Brontez Purnell
On Mary Wollstonecraft by Joanna Biggs
Study trains Port Jackson sharks to respond to jazz music
Plan for a Journal by Italo Calvino
Rivers Solomon, Elisa Gonzalez, and Elaine Feeney Recommend by The Paris Review
Sometimes a Little Bullshit Is Fine: A Conversation with Charles Simic by Chard deNiord
#rateaspecies is basically Yelp reviews for zoo animals
What Do We Talk About When We Talk About Goals? by Jonathan Wilson
接受PR>=1、BR>=1,流量相当,内容相关类链接。